Former Manchester City midfielder Yaya Touré has been appointed as the new head coach of Slovan Bratislava, the current champions of Slovakia. This marks Touré’s first foray into senior management after retiring from professional football. The 43-year-old Ivorian international will lead the club as they aim to continue their domestic success and compete in European competitions. Slovan Bratislava officials expressed confidence in Touré’s ability to bring a winning mentality and tactical expertise to the team. Details of his contract were not immediately disclosed. The appointment signals a new chapter for both Touré and the Slovakian club, with expectations high for a positive impact. He succeeds Vladimír Weiss, who recently departed the position.